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Chap.., Copyright No. 

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



FIFTY 

I'HOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS 



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PLYMOUTH. 



BOSTON: 
JOHN F". IVIURPHY, Publisher, 

MEWS AGliXT. XEW VDRK. XRW HAVEX AND HARTFORD RY., OLD COLONY SYSTEM. NEW E.\(;LAXD H. R., 

FAIL RIVER LINE STEAMERS. WIXTHKOP STEAMBOAT COMl'AXY. 

NANTASKET STEAMBO.U COMPANY, ETC. 

1898. 



2nd COPY,]-yvQ^;op|tiHtUt:!VED. 



CONTENTS. 



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Page. 

Alden House 2g 

Boston Steamboat "Plymouth" 31 

Bradford Monument 24 

Burial Hill 6, 21, 22 

Canopy over Plymouth Rock 13 

Clarke, Grave of Thomas 23 

Clark's Island 30 

Cole's Blacksmith Shop 27 

Cole's Hill 13 

Common House 10 

Compact 15 

County Court House 20 

Court Street 11 

Crow House 26 

Cushman Monument 19 

Departure of the Pili^rims — Painting 17 

Doten House 8 

Elms. The 28 

Embarkation of the Pilgrims — Painting 17 

First or Common House 10 

First Street Laid Out in New England 10 

Governor Carver's Chair 16 

Governor Winthrop's Chair 16 

Gray, Grave of Edward 23 

Harlow House 25 

Hotel Pilgrim 28 



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Howland. Grave of John 22 

Howland House 26 

Landing of the Pilgrims — Painting 18 

Leonard House 25 

Ley den Street 10 

May liower. The 3 

Morton Park 32 

National Monument 4. 5 

North Street 12 

Oldest House in Plymouth 8 

Old Fort, Site of 21 

Paintings in Pilgrim Hall 17. 18 

Pilgrim Hall 15. 16 

Pilgrim Meersteads 7 

Plymouth Rock '■. 13 

Plymouth Rock Hotel 13 

Pulpit Rock 30 

Relics in Pilgrim Hall 16 

Samoset House 14 

Soldiers' Monument 9 

Standish Monument 29 

Standish Sword. Pot and Platter 18 

Town Brook 7 

Town, from tlie South 6 

Training Green g 



Copyrighted 1898, by John F. Murphy. 




THE "MAYFLOWER" IN PLYMOUTH HARBOR.— From painting by W. F, Hallsall, Pilgrim Hall. 

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BURIAL HILL. 



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THE DOTliN HOUSE, lOOo— Tlie oldest house- in Plymouth, I'.uilt by Wilhani Harlow. 



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SOLIDETIS* MONUMENT. 



THE TRAINING GREEN. 
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SITE OF THE FIRST, OR COMMON HOUSE. 

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CLARK'S ISLAND — The Pilgrims spent their first Sunday on Clark's Island, and from Pulpit Rock the first sermon was 

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THE BOSTON STEAMBOAT • PLYMOUTH. 
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LITTLE POND, MORTON PARK. 
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